April 21, 200916 yr I agree kaz it looks hen to me. Is the egg tooth the white thing on the tip of the beak?
April 21, 200916 yr Yes! I seee hen too :cake: I held a young 6 day old hen up to a very seasoned breeder today and said - "do you think this is a hen?" - he just looked at me blankly Some people dont even think that sexing them this young is possible. As each chick has hatched, i have written down the sex (on day of hatching) so see how i go... so far so good. :cake:
April 21, 200916 yr Author Yes! I seee hen too I held a young 6 day old hen up to a very seasoned breeder today and said - "do you think this is a hen?" - he just looked at me blankly :rofl: Some people dont even think that sexing them this young is possible. As each chick has hatched, i have written down the sex (on day of hatching) so see how i go... so far so good. A few show breeders who have been breeding show budgies a lot longer than I have , have actually sold me "cocks" that I knew to be hens, and indeed did turn out to be hens.
May 24, 200916 yr Author Of six chicks in Omelette's nestbox I was able to sex them today as 5 hens and 1 cock. The chick hatched today was very definitely female. Cere at hatching was a definite white.
May 25, 200916 yr Author Wow... Geez, you do get alot of females in your clutches Kaz... Sure do. Lucky to get 2 cocks to 12-18 females
May 25, 200916 yr Wow... Geez, you do get alot of females in your clutches Kaz... Sure do. Lucky to get 2 cocks to 12-18 females Wow... ... Do you prefer more hens than males...? Or you easy with what you get, meaning just as long as they health babies you do mind...
May 25, 200916 yr Author Wow... ... Do you prefer more hens than males...? Or you easy with what you get, meaning just as long as they health babies you do mind... Good hens are the hardest thing to find, so a surplus of future breeding stock is a bonus by me Edited May 25, 200916 yr by KAZ
August 9, 201014 yr Awesome info. I have also noticed from your pics that the cocks have also have a much shiner colour?? Where as the hens are much more ummm pale and translucent??\ Is this so?
August 9, 201014 yr Author Awesome info. I have also noticed from your pics that the cocks have also have a much shiner colour?? Where as the hens are much more ummm pale and translucent??\ Is this so? I dont know about the texture or shiny-ness of the cere. It can vary from day to day. The whitish ones just have a habit of not looking as shiny due to the colour.
August 9, 201014 yr Awesome info. I have also noticed from your pics that the cocks have also have a much shiner colour?? Where as the hens are much more ummm pale and translucent??\ Is this so? I dont know about the texture or shiny-ness of the cere. It can vary from day to day. The whitish ones just have a habit of not looking as shiny due to the colour. Is there any reason that you know of why you produce many more females than males?
August 9, 201014 yr Author Awesome info. I have also noticed from your pics that the cocks have also have a much shiner colour?? Where as the hens are much more ummm pale and translucent??\ Is this so? I dont know about the texture or shiny-ness of the cere. It can vary from day to day. The whitish ones just have a habit of not looking as shiny due to the colour. Is there any reason that you know of why you produce many more females than males? It seems to be seasonal. I have discovered with time that I breed an abundance of hen babies through warmer weather and when I breed through colder weather I get an abundance of cocks.
August 9, 201014 yr I get almost the opposite to you Kaz. Ooodles of cocks and nary a hen to be seen. Extremely aggravating as a breeder because good hens - you just cannot buy (without taking out a mortgage!)
August 9, 201014 yr Author I get almost the opposite to you Kaz. Ooodles of cocks and nary a hen to be seen. Extremely aggravating as a breeder because good hens - you just cannot buy (without taking out a mortgage!) As I have been breeding through the cold weather I have been getting 90% cocks this time around too
August 9, 201014 yr I Have only bred 32 babies this year todate and over 3/4 of them are hens and that's mainly through the colder months too. So mine differ from you guys too. but I am really happen with my abundence of hens, it's great some are really good. I think out of the 32 I have bred I think there are maybe 3 or 4 that may be culled, and rest are keepers.
August 10, 201014 yr With the ceres with my post yesterday i meant that the cocks are a much more baby pink i guess. Where as the baby hens are a pale pink.. Is that so??
August 10, 201014 yr Author With the ceres with my post yesterday i meant that the cocks are a much more baby pink i guess. Where as the baby hens are a pale pink.. Is that so?? Not quite...............with females it a presence of white more than anything else.
August 10, 201014 yr With the ceres with my post yesterday i meant that the cocks are a much more baby pink i guess. Where as the baby hens are a pale pink.. Is that so?? Not quite...............with females it a presence of white more than anything else. Yer which give the pink a pale look. Thanks Edited August 10, 201014 yr by KAZ
August 10, 201014 yr Its amazing that you can accurately sex at such a young age and it seems simple if you know what to look for. Are there any mutations where you can't sex at this age? Also have you come across any chicks that you couldn't sex at this age? What age does the cere go black? Sorry for all the questions.
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